Information Needs of Cassava Farmers In Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State, Nigeria.
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Cassava Farming
- 2.2Importance of Cassava Farming
- 2.3Economic Impact of Cassava Farming
- 2.4Challenges Faced by Cassava Farmers
- 2.5Government Interventions in Cassava Farming
- 2.6Adoption of Modern Techniques in Cassava Farming
- 2.7Marketing Strategies for Cassava Products
- 2.8Role of Technology in Cassava Farming
- 2.9Sustainability Practices in Cassava Farming
- 2.10Comparative Studies on Cassava Farming
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Population and Sampling
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Questionnaire Design
- 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Research Limitations
- 3.8Research Validity and Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Data Analysis
- 4.2Demographic Analysis of Respondents
- 4.3Analysis of Cassava Farming Practices
- 4.4Challenges Identified by Farmers
- 4.5Government Support Analysis
- 4.6Technology Adoption Analysis
- 4.7Marketing Strategies Evaluation
- 4.8Sustainability Practices Assessment
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions Drawn
- 5.3Implications for Cassava Farmers
- 5.4Recommendations for Policy and Practice
- 5.5Contribution to Existing Knowledge
Project Abstract
<p> <b>ABSTRACT </b></p><p>This Research work was designed to investigate the information needs of Cassava Farmers in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State. The Study adopted a survey research design. Questionnaire was used to collect data for the study, the study identified the information needs of Cassava Farmers, the sources available the them, the kinds of information, Cassava Farmers use to improve their yield, the means/sources Cassava Farmers use to get their information, problems of information dissemination to Cassava farmers and strategies to overcome problems. The study therefore recommended that the local government should be sending Agricultural Extension Workers to educate the rural farmers on agricultural matters; the local government should equally organize adult education programme for the rural farmers as this will enhance their information utilization capacity and community outreach programmes should equally be organized and used to disseminate information that would aid the socio-economic, political, agricultural and general enlightenment of the rural farmers. KEYWORDS information, information needs, cassava farmers. <br></p>
Project Overview
<p><b>1.0 INTRODUCTION </b></p><p><b>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>Okpokwu Local Government Area is one of the twenty-three local government
areas in Benue State. The inhabitants of the local government area are predominantly
farmers, petty traders, artisans, Civil Servant particularly those at the local government
administrative level and a few from state and federal government parastatals. The crops
produced in the local government area include, Yam, Rice, Beans, Soya beans, Guinea
corn, Maize, Groundnut and Cassava.
Cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz) belong to the family Euphorbia cease.
Cassava is one of the most important staple food crops grown in tropical Africa. This is
partly due to its efficient production of food energy, year-round availability, tolerance to
extreme weather conditions and its suitability for farming and food system in Africa. The
increasing demand in overseas and domestic markets for cassava has also attracted a
considerable number of farmers interest in producing cassava (Omoregbee & Banmeke,
2004).
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End-use markets for cassava are rapidly expanding. Real opportunities for a boom
in the production and processing of cassava roots into cassava chips, edible cassava flour
(Lafun), composite flour, cassava starch and garri for international markets exist. The
diversification and expansion of cassava development into new growth markets have
attracted considerable research interests of governmental and non-governmental
organizations. Within the agricultural sector, cassava has remained the major crop
cultivated by Nigerian farmers. In view of its wide cultivation, and the potential
Benefits derivable from cassava, the presidential cassava initiative was introduced
in 2002. The primary objective(s) of the presidential initiative on cassava was to expand
primary processing and utilization to absorb the national cassava production glut among
others (Osagie, et al. 2002). Furthermore, the combined efforts of National Root Crops
Research Institute (NRCRI) and International Institute of Tropical Agricultural (IITA)
have led to: The release of 22 improved cassava varieties to Nigerian farmers;
Development of appropriate agronomic practices for cassava cultivation which included
appropriate plant spacing in sole and in intercropping, the use of appropriate stem cutting
as planting materials, appropriate fertilizer regimes and weed management; Integrated
and control of cassava mealy bugs and green mites; Development of cultivar control
measures for pests and diseases of cassava such as termites, cassava green mites and
cassava mosaic disease (CMD) (Nweke, et al. 2002).
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The IITA since 2002 has made significant inputs into the Nigerian presidential
initiative on cassava. There are currently three cassava projects implemented through the
IITA in Nigeria.
However, Cassava is the crop that is produced in large quantity, although some
farmers cultivate cassava on subsistence bases, majority produce on commercial scale in
order to improve their economic and social basis. Cassava is a viable crop in Okpokwu
and Benue State at large because cassava based products constitute a staple food for the
people. This is used in the production of Cassava flour, animal feeds, garri, Akpu and
even non consumable products like Starch and adhesive liquids.
Cassava farmers need information to improve on their production. In order to get
high yield and bumper harvest as well as become economically and socially viable, they
need various types of information on different areas that will help them improve their
farming skills, technique, inputs, process, marketing as well as distribution strategies.
It is equally important to adequately educate Cassava farmers on how to get
tractors to plough and till the land for large scale farming. Information on how to acquire
variety of Cassava is equally important. Other information is on the suitability of soil for
cassava farming or cultivation period suitable for cultivation of cassava, irrigation
techniques as well as pest control mechanism are all very crucial to the cassava farmers.
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Agricultural information dissemination is crucial to the productivity of farmers
and makes them learn about those things which they are not aware of (Banmeke and
Olowu, 2005). However, different categories of household and individual have different
information needs, and their current expressed need for and potential access to
information sources may also be different. Different people have different levels of
access to the individuals and institutions which mediate these flows of information. If we
can identify those to which people have most access or regard as the most reliable,
external agencies can use them as channels for getting new agricultural information into
the communities or to specific categories of people and obtaining feedback information
needs. Farmers need training in technical knowledge if their productivity is to be
enhanced. The transformation of traditional or peasant agriculture of farmers must of
necessity emphasize the training and education of rural farmers.
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In all forms of human endeavors, effective communication goes a long way in
making an individual, group of people and the society to become more informed, more
educated and more aware of issues, roles and responsibilities around them. Good
information shapes the attitude of people in a society as well as their perceptions and
methods of doing things.
According to Folorunsho, as cited in Umen (2009), a well-informed society is a
mobilized society because it is information literate, more responsive to government
policies and eager to participate in the nation’s development programmes, these
programmes could be technological, political and agricultural etc.
In the field of agriculture, the role of information in enhancing agricultural
development cannot be underestimated; information is a veritable tool in the production,
marketing and distribution of agricultural produce particularly in Nigeria where majority
of the farmers are uneducated and as such face paucity of information on how to develop
their agricultural production.
Opara (2008) posited that knowledge and information are basic ingredient to
increased agricultural production. According to the author the relevance of good
information and the availability of fertilizer, cost and implication become inevitable in
the operation and management of agricultural enterprise.
Therefore, an individual, group of people or society to attain greatness through
agriculture, they need adequate information on how to acquire facilities for the
conservation and preservation of their produce locally, information on farm inputs like
fertilizer, herbicide, pesticide, etc. information on farm technique as well as the right
forms, sources and places to get the needed information. It is in the light of the above that
Opara (2008) holds that information needs of the farmers and the best form and methods
to provide them the information they need.
It is against this background that this study set out to investigate information
needs of Cassava farmers in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue.<br></p><p>
<b>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM </b></p><p>The Cassava farmers in Okpokwu Local Government Area are producer of the crop in large
quantity, but it has been observed that they are not adequately or properly informed about
agricultural innovation and programmes that could improve their productivity or yield.
The crude method of cultivating cassava applied by farmers in the local government suggests
that they are out of time with information on how to apply innovations methods of the production
of cassava to achieve productivity and enhance their standard of living.
It has been observed that cassava farmers in Okpokwu Local Government Area needs the
following information to improve their yields, they need various types of information on
different areas that will help them improve on their farming system such as; information on how
to conserve and preserve the product locally, information on agro-chemicals such as herbicides
and pesticides, information on diseases and pests control, how to control erosion, information on
how to control irrigation, information on farm inputs etc. to mention but a few.
In an attempt to provide information delivery services to farmers, the federal, state and local
governments have over the year formulated policies, constituted implementation committee,
initiates projects as well as established institutions all in a bid to sensitize farmers on agricultural innovations and provide the necessary farm inputs. All these efforts are aimed at equipping the
farmers materially and information wise so as to make them viable. In spite of these efforts,
cassava farmers in Okpokwu local government Area have the difficulty to accessing adequate
information they need to make them attain self-sufficiency in cassava production.
The problem of this research therefore, is to identify the information needs of cassava farmers in
Okpokwu Local Government Area and to establish ways of meeting these information needs so
that cassava farmers in the area can be adequately informed towards enhancing productivity and
ensuring their economic and social viability.
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<b>1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>The main purpose of the study is to investigate the information needs of cassava farmers in
Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State.
The specific purposes are: </p><p>1. To investigate the information needs of cassava farmers in Okpokwu Local
Government Area of Benue State. </p><p>2. To investigate the sources of information available to cassava farmers in Okpokwu
Local Government Area of Benue State. </p><p>3. To determine the kinds of information cassava farmers need to improve their yields in
Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State.</p><p> 4. To investigate the means/sources farmers use to get their information in Okpokwu
Local Government Area of Benue State.
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<b>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS </b></p><p>1. What are the information needs of cassava farmers in Okpokwu Local Government
Area of Benue State? </p><p>2. What are the sources of information available to cassava farmers in Okpokwu Local
Government Area of Benue State? </p><p>3. What are the kinds of information do cassava farmers needs to improve their yield in
Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State? </p><p>4. What are the means/ways by which cassava farmers use to get their information in
Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State?
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<b>1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>It is expected that this study could be beneficial to different group such as; Farmers,
Traders and Government.
To Farmers, it is expected that they will benefit in ways like; acquiring loan from
government, marketing their products, getting the right traders to buy their goods.
To government, it is expected that the government will benefit in areas like; they will be
informed of information needs of cassava farmers, provide extension services and agricultural
programmes to enhance their economic base.
To traders, it is expected that they will benefit in areas such as; getting the right products,
knowing the right market to take the product to marketing of the products whether locally or
internationally.
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<b>1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>The study is anchored on information needs of cassava farmers. In the same vein, this
study is restricted to Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State.
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<b>1.7 OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS </b></p><p><b>Information:</b> is a strategic resource (financial, materials or plant resource) needed by
any person (farmers) as a factor of production. It is also needed for problem-solving,
current awareness and recreational purposes. </p><p><b>Information Needs</b>: Are the information that farmers require to improve on their
products. </p><p><b>Cassava farmers</b>: are the people who cultivate cassava for subsistence living as well as
those who cultivate for commercials purposes.
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